San Francisco's 'loss of the culture that made the city so great' results in couple buying multimillion-dollar 'suburban' home

That may make more sense than you realize.
Large sections of London and Manhattan have become very expensive ghost towns, full of multimillion dollar residential high-rises that no one lives in (not full time, anyway) owned by a three layers of shell corporation as a way to park/launder wealth and/or evade taxes by billionaires/criminals (as if there’s a functional difference).

IT would not surprise me at all if sections of the city go this route, becoming expensive, empty expanses of immaculately maintained architecture and residential landscaping, along side tons of shit (canine and human) in the gutters.

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